Hello, I have recently built our website from the ground on up. Not knowing anything about Sitejet, and little about website building in general, it was quite a steep learning experience. But I love the package !
Given that I was building it from the ground on up, I tried as much as possible to use a structured approach, in particular in data management.
I wanted to organise my files in their various subject areas, with main subject folders, and then subfolders within the main folders. Regretfully this is not possible.
Could this be an enhancement for a future release ?
Hi @Jack_Smits, welcome to the community!
Great job on building your website from scratch – that’s no small feat! ![]()
I totally get where you’re coming from about nested folders. Having subfolders inside main folders would make organizing files so much easier, especially for bigger projects. As far as I know, Sitejet doesn’t support that yet, but it’s a great idea for a future update.
In the meantime, I’ve been using a simple naming convention (like “MainFolder_SubjectA”) to keep things somewhat organized, but I agree it’s not as neat as real nested folders.
Thanks for bringing this up – hopefully, Sitejet team considers adding it in future releases!
Hey Jack,
are you talking about the file manager and the images, videos and files in there?
Hi Andre, I guess yes. Under More/Files&Stock Photos/All files you will get a list of all the folders. It would be nice to be able to create a folder structure with i.e a folder Documents, and then within the folder Documents subfolders such as Guides, Biographies, Consent letters to create some organisation in the folders and files.
One thing that would be really, really great:
Being able to make Subfolders at all!
Like a Folder “News” where i can make all the Subfolders i want, maybe even Sub-Subfolders.
News
- Newsentry 1
- Newsentry 2
- PDFs
- Images
- Newsentry 3
Contentpage 2
Contentpage 3
And so on.
Some of our Customers dont have many pages, but significant need for Folderstructures like this because of many different Projects within Collections. This would help stay organized immensly.